If the Item is shipped internationally, the Seller or Buyer agrees to register for a customs number or provide personal information to the shipping company to facilitate shipping, if required. The Buyer is responsible to pay applicable customs duties, import taxes, and fees assessed upon the Item by its country of export and import into the Buyer's delivery country. The Buyer is also responsible for obtaining or completing any declarations, permits or licenses required to export and/or import the Item. Buyers should note that these additional charges are not included in the amounts collected by the Seller or Boribids and must be paid separately to the appropriate governmental authority (typically via the shipping company or customs broker). Buyers are also advised that: (i) cross-border deliveries are subject to opening and inspection by customs authorities; (ii) the laws of some countries may prohibit the resale of certain Items once it is imported into those countries; and (iii) some countries may reserve the right to purchase certain Items exported from those countries (sometimes called a "right of preemption"). Unless the Buyer and the Seller agree otherwise, any delay in obtaining or refusal of any required license or permit will not justify the cancellation of any transaction or any delay in paying the Total Purchase Price. For the avoidance of doubt, in accordance with our Restricted Materials Policy, Sellers are prohibited from listing and/or exporting restricted materials. It is solely the Buyer's responsibility to maintain all records required under the customs and/or other laws and regulations of the United States or other government agencies. The Buyer is required to review all documents and declarations prepared and/or filed with a customs authority, other government agencies, and/or third parties, and to immediately advise Boribids of any errors, discrepancies, incorrect statements, or omissions on any declaration or other submission filed on the Buyer's behalf.